Spirasi
Spirasi is the Irish national independent centre for the rehabilitation of victims of torture.
History
Spirasi, the Spiritan Asylum Services Initiative, was founded in 1999 as an English language centre by the Congregation of the Holy Spirit. From 2001, the organisation began to provide victims of torture in Ireland with legal, medical, psychological, and psychosocial support. The first director of the torture-survivors' programme was Father Michael Begley.The group's central goals are:
- Supporting victims of torture to begin their lives in Ireland
- creating models of care, develop training programmes, and fostering partnerships that benefit refugees and asylum seekers who are victims of torture
- Utilising a holistic approach to rehabilitation with integrity, compassion, respect and solidarity
Core activities
Spirasi utilises a multidisciplinary approach for initial assessments of victims of torture or cruel, inhumane, or degrading treatment which incorporates medical, therapeutic and psychosocial elements.They provide:
- Therapeutic interventions for victims of torture and their families
- Medical Legal Reports
- English language classes for victims of torture and their families
Spirasi is one of the organisations included in the Asylum Archive, a project which documents the experiences of refugees and asylum seekers in Ireland including direct provision.